Caller-ID.co is the internet's first free caller ID service. If somebody called you and you're trying to find out who owns the number, you've come to the right place. You can immediately search our up-to-date database. Simply enter the number that called you, and we provide the name ("caller identification") registered to the phone number. Our service works for the entire United States and Canada, and we are adding more countries soon. Our caller identification is 100% reliable information directly received from our telephone company partner.

About our free web caller ID service

Caller ID goes by different names, such as CID, calling line identification (CLID), calling number delivery (CND), calling number identification (CNID) or calling line identification presentation (CLIP). It is a service provided by the telephone company, and works with older analog phone systems and most new voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. It simply transmits a caller's number to the called party's telephone equipment during the ringing signal, or when the call is being set up but before the call is answered. When available, caller ID also provides a name associated with the calling telephone number. The information made available to the called party may be displayed on a telephone's display, or a separately attached device. Until caller-id.co was developed, to view this information you needed a Caller ID receiver, a compatible phone, and a subscription to Caller ID service from your telephone operator. Some telephone operators charge as much as $10 per month for Caller ID. That's no longer necessary - you may
now lookup the caller ID after the call by using our free service.

Caller ID is particularly useful to track down or limit the impact of tele-marketers, pranksters, and other nuisance callers.

History of Caller ID

In 1968, Theodore George “Ted” Paraskevakos, while working in Athens, Greece as
a communications engineer for SITA, began developing a system to automatically identify a telephone caller to a call recipient. After several attempts and experiments, he developed the method in which the caller's number is transmitted to the called receiver's device. This method was the basis for modern-day Caller ID
technology. You may learn more about the full history of caller ID on this wikipedia article.

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By proceeding with a Caller ID reverse phone number lookup, you agree to the Terms & Conditions of use for the Caller-ID.co website. Specifically, you attest that you are using this service only to find the Caller ID of a number that called your phone. You will not use the service to annoy, harass, or otherwise violate the privacy rights of the caller. You agree to use the service only for individual, non-commercial use, and to refrain from redistributing or publishing the callerid results. You indemnify callerid.co in the rare event any information returned is unavailable or inaccurate.